European allies are preparing deals to produce or maintain U.S.-designed missiles on the continent, signaling that U.S.
A Paris appeals court delivers its verdict Tuesday in a case that could reshape France’s next presidential election.
PARIS — As Marine Le Pen awaits a verdict that will determine her political future, her chosen successor, Jordan Bardella, ...
After a bruising year of infighting, crises and recriminations, NATO countries are opting for a by-now-familiar playbook at ...
Belgium is one of the EU’s defense laggards and can’t afford to anger the U.S. president, but Theo Francken draws the line at ...
Varun Chandra’s possible departure threatens to undermine an already fragile U.S.-U.K. relationship, industry figures fear.
Former Treasury minister Jim O’Neill — who has been advising Britain’s likely next prime minister Andy Burnham — says the ...
The EU has a plan to fix its AI problem, but it won’t solve the fact that the bloc has neither the technology nor control ...
A landmark case is forcing Brussels to decide whether opening Google’s search data to rivals can boost competition without ...
The people, policies, and power shifts shaping today’s international security landscape. By JACK DETSCH with MEGAN MESSERLY, ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte admitted he has no idea how to make Russian President Vladimir Putin engage in peace talks ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy renewed his calls for more Patriot missiles Monday as Russia's latest missile attacks ...